June 24 2024
This post is jumps right into RGCC, as I just received my yearly results. What is the RGCC test? RGCC utilizes a liquid biopsy and molecular markers to provide a personalized list of natural and allopathic medicines for oncology patients. It tests your CTC (Circulation Tumor Cells) against 50 natural and 50 traditional chemotherapy agents and shows the percent effectiveness of each agent. The test is done via a blood sample. The results provide you with a report of the CTC count of isolated cancer cells in 7.5 ml of blood. The goal is to have the CTC count less than 5. Remember, at any one time, on any given day, your body is doing cancer surveillance and eradication. So, to find less than 5 CTCs in your blood sample is pretty amazing! Think about this: there is an average of 650,000 cells in 5 milliliters of whole blood. My latest results were 2.7 – YEA!!!! The other great thing about having RGCC testing is that the report includes which Class I, Class II and Class III natural substances those cancer cells are sensitive to – over 50 of them! So, when I get my results back, the first thing I look at is the CTC count, and the second thing I look at is the sensitivity list. This time, I will be adding 2 new Class I agents to my daily supplements: Theaflavin and Vitanox. Theaflavin is a chemical in black tea that is formed from the fermentation of green tea. Vitanox is an antioxidant support formula which contains Rosemary, Green Tea, Turmeric and Grape Seed. One of the things I appreciate about RGCC is that they will accept up to 5 new samples of natural substances when you submit your blood sample, so they are always on the lookout for new cytotoxic agents. The test is not cheap. It can cost between $1500 – $3000……….But, the information gleaned from it has helped me to continue on my natural healing journey from breast cancer 8 years ago! Find out more on the RGCC website: https://rgcc-international.com/about-us/